But when it came to addressing the questions surrounding the pair’s rumored marriage, which reports claim was quickly annulled, Kelly said that, out of respect for Aaliyah's family and because of her passing, “I will never have that conversation with anyone.”

He acknowledged that Aaliyah, who died at the age of 22 in a tragic plane crash, can no longer speak for herself, but said “there was a time that she was plenty here, after that rumor and all of that stuff started.”

“Her mother, her father, anybody else could speak and say whatever they wanted,” he said.

Kelly was acquitted of the child pornography charges in 2009 after being found not guilty by a jury. The verdict ended a six-year saga that began when a videotape surfaced of a man looking like Kelly having sex with a girl believed to be as young as 13. Kelly denied he was the man in the videotape, and the girl in the video never testified.

Kelly would not address in his latest interview whether he was guilty or innocent in the case, saying his lawyers advised him not to “have those kind of conversations,” but said that “when a person is found not guilty, they’re found not guilty.”

But when it came to discussing what is arguably one of the most talked-about moments in Kelly’s past, and has since been the target of a famed Dave Chappelle skit, Kelly said urination is “absolutely not” something he enjoys in intimate moments.

He noted that, despite being found not guilty, many associate the urinating man with him, and although it used to make him feel “terrible,” he no longer cares.

When it comes to his music, Kelly also made a perplexing admission about his famous hit “Ignition (Remix),” revealing that he actually wrote the remixed version five years before he wrote the original “Ignition.”

When asked how that’s possible, Kelly only replied with “You tell me.”